Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Frampton vs. Quigg Winner and How?

Poll ended at 17 Nov 2015, 17:17

Carl Frampton Stoppage
75
22%
Carl Frampton Decision
114
34%
Draw
10
3%
Scott Quigg Decision
27
8%
Scott Quigg Stoppage
110
33%
 
Total votes: 336

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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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The poll is changing by the day , when the poll was first made Frampton was a strong favourite , the tides seem to be turning now , exciting innit ! :bag:
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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rd350lc wrote:The poll is changing by the day , when the poll was first made Frampton was a strong favourite , the tides seem to be turning now , exciting innit ! :bag:

59% to 39% in Framptons favour...yeah huge turnaround that
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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gazza8 wrote:
rd350lc wrote:The poll is changing by the day , when the poll was first made Frampton was a strong favourite , the tides seem to be turning now , exciting innit ! :bag:

59% to 39% in Framptons favour...yeah huge turnaround that
its been around 60/40 in Framptons favour for awhile now...
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

Post by tigermoth87 »

Can't wait for this.

Frampton is the better boxer but Quigg is a great puncher and is very aggressive. I can see Frampton winning most of the early rounds but taking a fair few shots in the process before being stopped late on.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Can't believe this is less than a week away now - seems to have come around really quickly.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Boxerbeetle wrote:Can't believe this is less than a week away now - seems to have come around really quickly.
I agree. I am very fired up for this one. My heart says Quigg while my brain supports a Frampton decision. Only one thing is relatively certain, there will more than likely be at least one more fight between these two.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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gazza8 wrote:
rd350lc wrote:The poll is changing by the day , when the poll was first made Frampton was a strong favourite , the tides seem to be turning now , exciting innit ! :bag:

59% to 39% in Framptons favour...yeah huge turnaround that
Early days Frampton was the strong favourite , or maybe that was a hypothetical poll they had on here before the fight was made . Can't remember which now :doh:
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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New member here, so go gentle with me :lol:

I've got tickets for this fight, and I must say I'm very much looking forward to it. I'm a fan of both fighters, but I'm hoping that Frampton wins on the night. For me, as long as he doesn't get involved in a tear-up it's his to lose.

Quigg and his team are trying to rattle Frampton, and in some appearances it seems to have worked. They'll be hoping that he's a bit too fired up when he steps into the ring and walks onto one of his body shots.

If I had to put my last £1 on it, I'd go with Frampton to win on points.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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If only someone could get Gallagher in the ring n give him a hiding.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Appreciate the "Matchroom Casual" nature of this question, but how is the Manchester Arena for getting a drink? We're planning on taking in most of the undercard (probably from at least the Josh Taylor fight if not the whole card) so probably won't head to a pub beforehand.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Felt this was never going to happen sooooo excited. I can barely breathe.

I spent the whole of Saturday night telling the wife and kids..."this time next week..."
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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chris123 wrote:Appreciate the "Matchroom Casual" nature of this question, but how is the Manchester Arena for getting a drink? We're planning on taking in most of the undercard (probably from at least the Josh Taylor fight if not the whole card) so probably won't head to a pub beforehand.
It'll be pretty easy with little queues until about 9/10pm. Then expect a significant wait.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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fightfan95 wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Im going to this next week and i cant bloody wait,im totally buzzing,work this week is gonna drag like a bitch e :bag:
Firstly, well done for getting tickets - they sold out so quick!! I managed to get 2 tickets and went to put my security code in, on my card and my time ran out (a few words were shouted) went back and all sold out!! I'm extremely jealous haha, the atmosphere will be electric, and the fight itself will be a cracker too - the only negative I have, is the undercard lacks quality I feel but, having a main fight like Frampton/Quigg you don't really need an undercard!

Enjoy!!!!

P.s Stick some money on a Quigg KO9 (I feel it :TU: )
Quigg's engine, workrate and body works makes a late stoppage his most likely route to victory. Still think Frampton superior quality will see him take a points decision but Quigg 9-12 could be a saver.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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I've long thought Frampton wins, as he looks the more rounded, complete fighter, but reading more from Quigg recently... it does strike me that the man in a complete maniac.

There is nothing in his life other than boxing, he's obsessed with it - lives with his mum in a small council house and does the pads with her outside in the road...his idea of a good time is a 10 mile run, gym then watch fight videos before early to bed...

And in an increasingly even looking fight, a 12 round war perhaps, I think that might see him over the finish line.

Quigg Points.

The unknown is that one of these two is tight at the weight, legs not there, and walks on to a head jarring shot early on...
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Each day I get more and more excited - bringing back that fight-week excitement Froch/Groves had. I really think it has big potential to be a contender for 'fight of the year', if Quigg has rattled Frampton this could be a right tear-up - it wouldn't surprise me if both fighters hit the canvas. :bag: :box:
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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manchester-mexican wrote:If only someone could get Gallagher in the ring n give him a hiding.
I liked the 'jar of broken biscuits' quote.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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I'm from Manchester but a fan of both, was there when Frampton won his world title and been to Quiggs last few fights. Gutted I'm not going to this fight but had already arranged a wknd in Dublin so will be watching it there. Just wondering what will the support be like over there, how do Dubliners view Frampton, are they arsed about him, will the pubs be packed, do they view him as one of their own or would they rather see an Englishman beat him?
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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zidane wrote:I'm from Manchester but a fan of both, was there when Frampton won his world title and been to Quiggs last few fights. Gutted I'm not going to this fight but had already arranged a wknd in Dublin so will be watching it there. Just wondering what will the support be like over there, how do Dubliners view Frampton, are they arsed about him, will the pubs be packed, do they view him as one of their own or would they rather see an Englishman beat him?
Irish Republic will all support Frampton. I expect it will be shown in a lot of pubs across the country so you should have no problem finding somewhere in Dublin.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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johnswan1 wrote:
zidane wrote:I'm from Manchester but a fan of both, was there when Frampton won his world title and been to Quiggs last few fights. Gutted I'm not going to this fight but had already arranged a wknd in Dublin so will be watching it there. Just wondering what will the support be like over there, how do Dubliners view Frampton, are they arsed about him, will the pubs be packed, do they view him as one of their own or would they rather see an Englishman beat him?
Irish Republic will all support Frampton. I expect it will be shown in a lot of pubs across the country so you should have no problem finding somewhere in Dublin.
Yeah he boxed for Ireland in the Europeans as an Amateur didn't he?
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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zidane wrote: how do Dubliners view Frampton, are they arsed about him, will the pubs be packed, do they view him as one of their own or would they rather see an Englishman beat him?
No idea, but it may be pub specific - you might want to keep your head down and gob shut for a while until you suss out who everyone else is cheering for !!
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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I think Frampton will win this relatively comfortably. In my view he is the better fighter and he should be finding his way into an accumulator or too for me.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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B.H Shadduck wrote:
palooka wrote:I liked the 'jar of broken biscuits' quote.
I never heard that one, what was said about 'biscuits' ?
I was in one of the magazines, Boxing News or Monthly, Gallagher was talking about McGuigan and Frampton trying to play mnd games with Quigg. He said they were just rattling on like a jar of broken biscuits. Not sure of exact words, not got magazine here.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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B.H Shadduck wrote:
MightyWarrior wrote:There is nothing in his life other than boxing, he's obsessed with it - lives with his mum in a small council house and does the pads with her outside in the road...his idea of a good time is a 10 mile run, gym then watch fight videos before early to bed
You have wonder what will become of Quigg when he retires, I think he will always train and keep himself in shape but I can't see him having much success as a trainer or getting any work as commentator/pundit.
I'd imagine on account of his work ethic and good relationship with Gallagher he'll work with him on some basis. Probably strength and conditioning or something. I think he'll still be involved. You see him at local small hall shows and he's often in the corner for Crolla and others of Joe's gym.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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Once his career is over he'll probably do well at something else, he has that perfectionist thing so no matter what he chooses to do he'll be OK.
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Re: Carl Frampton (IBF) vs. Scott Quigg (WBA) - February 27th 2016

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250 votes -
Frampton - 56%
Draw - 2%
Quigg - 42%

Betting Odds (Paddy Power) -
Frampton - 8/13
Draw - 22/1
Quigg - 7/5
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